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Subject: Re: [S-I] "Defenders of the Plantation of Ulster 1641-1691" --JACKSON and BALL
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 17:09:13 +0000 (UTC)
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Hi Sharon, I hope you are feeling better soon.

Muster Roll Derry
Richard Ball, soldier, Sir John Vaughan's Foot Company
Isley Ball, soldier, Jasper Hartwell's Foot Company

John Jackson soldier Sir John Vaughn's
Hercules Jackson soldier Robert Thornton's Foot Company

Defenders of Ireland
William Ball Enniskillen, Fermanagh, son of Henry Ball, Provost of Enniskillin in 1668, of an old Enniskillen family
John Ball County Armagh

Ensign Thomas Jackson Drumballyhagen Clark, Tobermore, Co Derry -- c 1639, acquired land in Coleraine and built Jackson Hall
Ensign Richard Jackson
Mabel Jackson, Derry
Edward Jackson, Co Down
Henry Jackson, Co Monaghan

Linda Merle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Oddie Brown" <>
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Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 12:49:57 PM
Subject: Re: [S-I] "Defenders of the Plantation of Ulster 1641-1691" -- ANDERSON, BLACK, MARSHALL

May I trouble you for JACKSON and BALL? I will be posting more on my
site about them soon - first I have to shrug off a lingering respiratory
flu.
Many thanks,
Sharon
Sharon Oddie Brown, Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. History Project:
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/

On 05/11/2011 8:26 AM, wrote:
> Okay, I'll start with me.
>
> Anderson
> Defenders 1642
> James Anderson -- soldier in Thomas Newburgh's Foot Company
> William Anderson soldier in Robert Thornton's Foot Company
>
> Defenders 1689, etc
> Capt John Anderson
> John Anderson Co Leitrim
> James Anderson Co Cavan
> Anderson, Quartermaster W
>
> Black
> Defenders 1642
> NONE
>
> Defenders 1689, etc
> John Black Belfast, Co Antrim
> Rev Bartholomew Black Aghaloo, CO Tyrone - Rector of Aghalooo, Diocese of Armagh
>
> Comments:
> Supposedly my Black was in the Scots army in 1642, so of course he's not in Derry. John Black in Belfast could be a relative, assuming that our received history is correct. He may be the merchant John Black. See archives for details from lookups in Agnew's "Merchants of Belfast".
>
> Defenders 1642
> Hugh Marshall soldier in Tristam Berisford's foot company.
> William Marshall solder in John Killner's foot company
>
> Defenders 1689, etc
> John Marshall Derry
>
> Tristam was located in Derry/Tyrone area. More Hugh's appear later on in an estate in southern Tyrone.
>
> Linda Merle
>
>
>
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